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Zimbabwe resist Russian comeback
A strong first-half performance by the Africans ensures seventh position in the tournament as Russia's revival comes too late.
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30日
6月月
2012年
Zimbabwe enjoyed a quick start to the match. James Forrester got the Sables on the board first when he converted a penalty kick to make it 3-0 in the fifth minute. Zimbabwe went up 8-0 a minute later when Joshua Broomberg broke free from trailing defenders and raced down the left side to score a try.
The Sables continued their domination throughout the first half. They capitalised on weak spots in the Russian defense and burst through the gaps for easy points. Tapiwa Tsomondo raced down the right line untouched after breaking through one such gap to make it 15-0 for the Sables. Then, a series of pitches inside the 22 opened up a lane for McLean Muhambi to punch in a try down the left side to increase Zimbabwe's lead to 22-0 in the 35th minute.
Russia had only a few chances to add points in the first half and misfired on the majority of those opportunities. They missed a pair of penalty kicks that would have cut into the lead. Roman Roshchin finally broke the scoring drought just before half with a try to cut the Sables' lead to 22-5.
The Bears made a late push to get back into the match. Vladislav Sozonov took a pitch from German Godlyuk and barreled across the goal line in the 72nd minute for a try that made it 22-10. Zimbabwe's defence stiffened in the final minutes, however, and prevented a true comeback from materialising.
Zimbabwe suffered a blow in the 63rd minute when Andries van Heerden was taken off the pitch on a stretcher with a suspected broken arm.
最終更新日 2012/06/30 22:02:47
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